Solidarity

Today, Tomorrow and All the Days After

Santa Barbara Haley Street mural by Griffin Lounsbury and Chadillac Green remembers the tragic death of George Floyd and his last words. 

Santa Barbara Haley Street mural by Griffin Lounsbury and Chadillac Green remembers the tragic death of George Floyd and his last words. 

We stand in solidarity with the Black community and all those who are protesting and working to end institutional and cultural racism in our country and around the world. It’s time to face the hard truths that our country has been built on a foundation of brutal racism. It's time to address the racism in ourselves, our organizations, culture, economy and society. Statements are are a start. Actions matter.

At LegacyWorks Group we bring people together across divides and put principles into action to make real change happen every day. That is exactly the work we have to do as communities and as a nation now. We’re committed to taking action within our organization and ourselves to address the racism we know is embedded within us. We’re committed to inviting and welcoming all voices to the tables we set. We’re committed to listening. We‘re committed to helping our communities make real change happen on this difficult but most critical kind of change. Today, tomorrow, and all the days after. Until we’ve gotten to where we need to go: a just, equitable, safe, and opportunity-rich future for Black, Indigenous and People of Color.

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